
Kaffeelix
Kenya Kii AA - washed
Kenya Kii AA - washed is a Kii Factory, Rungeto FCS, Kirinyaga County, Washed, SL34, SL28 coffee from Kaffeelix.
In stock since:
Details
- Origin
- Kii Factory, Rungeto FCS, Kirinyaga County
- Process
- Washed
- Variety
- SL34, SL28
Available Sizes▾
- 250g — $17.35 ($6.94/100g)
- 1000g — $64.58 ($6.45/100g)

Kenya Kii AA - washed
Kenya Kii AA - washed is a Kii Factory, Rungeto FCS, Kirinyaga County, Washed, SL34, SL28 coffee from Kaffeelix.
In stock since:
Details
- Origin
- Kii Factory, Rungeto FCS, Kirinyaga County
- Process
- Washed
- Variety
- SL34, SL28
Available Sizes
- 250g — $17.35 ($6.94/100g)
- 1000g — $64.58 ($6.45/100g)
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Description
Cup profile: Tangerine, tarocco orange, caramel, vanilla, gooseberry, grapefruit Key Facts: Kii Factory, Rungeto FCS, Kirinyaga County washed, 1300-1900m Variety: SL34, SL28 About the coffee: The fertile red volcanic soil at the southern foothills of Mount Kenya creates an ideal environment for exceptional Kenyan coffees. Local farmers, mostly cultivating about half an acre (about 250 coffee trees), bring their harvest to the Kii factory, one of the three factories of the Rungeto Farmers Cooperative Society. Despite its smaller size compared to other Kenyan cooperatives, Rungeto has established a reputation for its high quality processing and being one of the cleanest and best-organized factories in Kenya. Processing: After hand sorting and floating, the cherries undergo a depulping, fermentation and washing process. To enhance the distinctive Kenyan flavor profile, the coffee is then soaked in fresh water for an extended period of time. After this, a 2-week-long drying period on raised beds takes place. Those raised beds are designed to ensure an evenly drying process under controlled conditions.





